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1 부글부글
adv. gurgle, guggle; boiling with rage; boiling, sound of boiling -
2 보글보글
n. boiling, sound of boiling water -
3 격렬한
adj. violent, tempestuous, boiling -
4 결단을 내릴 때
n. boiling point -
5 끓는 물
n. boiling water -
6 끓어 오르는
adj. boiling -
7 끓이는 물
n. boiling water -
8 뎀
n. scald, burn caused by boiling liquid or steam -
9 뒤끓는
adj. seething, boiling, bubbling, raging, extremely excited -
10 들끓다
v. swarm, move about in one large mass; crawl, creep, move along the ground on all fours; seethe, bubble or foam as if boiling -
11 백분도의
adj. centigrade, of or pertaining to the temperature scale in which there are 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling points, Celsius; having 100 degrees -
12 비누 제조
n. soap boiling -
13 사모바르
n. samovar, metal urn for boiling water for tea (common in Russia) -
14 섭씨
n. Celsius, of or pertaining to the temperature scale in which there are 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling points, centigrade (named after Anders Celsius) -
15 셀시우스
n. Celsius, of or pertaining to the temperature scale in which there are 100 degrees between the freezing and boiling points, centigrade (named after Anders Celsius) -
16 수란
n. poached egg, egg which is cooked in boiling liquid and which one cannot distinguish between the yolk and the white -
17 용솟음
n. boiling up, spirt, spurt -
18 울화가 터질 때
n. boiling point -
19 일회분의 삶을 거리
n. boiling -
20 푹푹 찌는 듯한
adj. boiling
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